Daniel James wrote:
> Hi Ralf,
>
>> Btw. I don't know if Clusty don't do political censorship
>
> See the claims here:
>
> http://clusty.com/censorship
> http://clusty.com/privacy
>
> This is what got me started using Clusty in the first place, after 
> Google caved into the Internet Police in China. I don't think we built 
> a free and open Internet to let it be abused in that way.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Daniel

Shelved censorship, but taking care about privacy. I seldom use Clusty 
or Ixquick and I'm not using the CustomizeGoogle add-on, that only is 
available for Firefox, but perhaps this is a compromise: 
http://www.scroogle.org/cgi-bin/scraper.htm

Btw. for openArtist's Firefox it always comes with a NSA logo ;), 
generally the ironic remarks change, e.g. 
http://www.scroogle.org/gifs/g2press.gif :D. The real NSA-Google seems 
to be still in development, I couldn't find a link of this mega-evil 
joint venture. Referring to the China issue such a joint venture is 
praised as an advantage, 
http://www.linuxsecurity.com/content/view/151605?rdf, but I don't trust 
the NSA.

Maybe Scroogle could be included to the list of search engines, if 
Google should be banned by the next release, even if Scroogle won't 
solve the censorship issue.

0,02€
Ralf
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